A stat I'll definitely repeat on the next podcast:
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) September 22, 2023
Since his last interception (including postseason), #49ers QB Brock Purdy is 125 of 190 for 1,636 yards with 10 touchdowns, no interceptions and a passer rating of 110.3.
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Giants blitzed 49ers on 33 of 39 drop backs — 85% (!!!)
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) September 22, 2023
Brock Purdy vs the blitz: 20-31, 247 yards, 2 TD
This was a masterclass
idk if I'd call it a masterclass but he progressively handled it better and better.
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First 7 career regular season starts:
— Hard Rock Bet (@HardRockBet) September 20, 2023
Purdy Mahomes
7-0 W-L 6-1
13-2 TD-INT 18-5
68.0 Comp% 63.6
114.1 Pass Rating 107.2
Maybe Brock Purdy is better than we think? pic.twitter.com/qb4lpzFHwF
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Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Had to share Cohn's analysis of Purdy
Threw for 310 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, posted a passer rating of 111.3, and yet those numbers don't show how many check down passes went for big gains because great players picked up big yardage after the catch. Purdy's two touchdown passes were absolute dimes, but he also threw at least two other passes that should have been intercepted, plus he fumbled a snap for the second time this season. Overall, Purdy played well, but not as well as last week when he missed three deep passes. His play has gotten slightly worse every week this year. Perhaps the league is beginning to catch up with him. He'll need to play much better to beat playoff teams.
You have to wonder, if there's something psychological going on here. Lol
Cohens Adjusted Stats.
2 TD, 2 Int
200 Yards
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Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Had to share Cohn's analysis of Purdy
Threw for 310 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, posted a passer rating of 111.3, and yet those numbers don't show how many check down passes went for big gains because great players picked up big yardage after the catch. Purdy's two touchdown passes were absolute dimes, but he also threw at least two other passes that should have been intercepted, plus he fumbled a snap for the second time this season. Overall, Purdy played well, but not as well as last week when he missed three deep passes. His play has gotten slightly worse every week this year. Perhaps the league is beginning to catch up with him. He'll need to play much better to beat playoff teams.
You have to wonder, if there's something psychological going on here. Lol
Cohens Adjusted Stats.
2 TD, 2 Int
200 Yards
why in the hell does anyone listen to that little s**t, anyway? It's not like he's a real reporter. I wish I could steal my daddy's press pass to sneak in and harass players, too....
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Originally posted by tankle104:
First 7 career regular season starts:
— Hard Rock Bet (@HardRockBet) September 20, 2023
Purdy Mahomes
7-0 W-L 6-1
13-2 TD-INT 18-5
68.0 Comp% 63.6
114.1 Pass Rating 107.2
Maybe Brock Purdy is better than we think? pic.twitter.com/qb4lpzFHwF
He's better under pressure and he stays in the pocket to stay on time/schedule for his receivers.
He's moving into tier 1, baby!
PS: Yes, he remains insanely lucky on interceptable-worthy balls. LOL
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by tankle104:
First 7 career regular season starts:
— Hard Rock Bet (@HardRockBet) September 20, 2023
Purdy Mahomes
7-0 W-L 6-1
13-2 TD-INT 18-5
68.0 Comp% 63.6
114.1 Pass Rating 107.2
Maybe Brock Purdy is better than we think? pic.twitter.com/qb4lpzFHwF
He's better under pressure and he stays in the pocket to stay on time/schedule for his receivers.
He's moving into tier 1, baby!
PS: Yes, he remains insanely lucky on interceptable-worthy balls. LOL
He had like two interceptable balls while
he settled down this game but the good news is that it's the first time all season. He seems to learn and adjust extremely well. Jimmy would just keep making the same mistakes over and over again. Also, luck is part of the game. Lol I'm just glad it's on our side so far.
brock is on a really nice trajectory. This isn't even his TENTH game! Lol that's nuts. I feel like I'm watching a vet when he plays, I have to remind myself he's super inexperienced at this stage.
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Originally posted by Dshearn:Doesn't every team want 2 elite route runners though? Or 1 elite route runner and 1 elite deep threat? Or 1 elite deep threat and 1 elite RAC threat? Basically, 2 elite receivers (whatever their specialty may be) on a team. I think we have that with Aiyuk being an elite route runner and Deebo being an elite RAC weapon. I'd label Kittle as an elite RAC weapon as well.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Originally posted by Furlow:So true. The giants lined up in a phone booth like half the game. How many did times did the giants stack 7 players literally beween the tackles. Thought we'd have some hot concentpts from the coaching staff but didn't look like it,
Originally posted by Dshearn:
I think if this game tells us anything, it is that we over estimate Deebo...not Purdy.
Deebo looked like an extra player, not a core part of an offense. He looked like a dude you add once you have everything else in place.
It is one game...so can't let it tell too much of a story....but this offense looks crisper last year with no Deebo then it does this year with no BA.
The best thing the 49ers could do for Purdy is go get him another super crisp rout runner that is where he is suppose to be when he is suppose to be there and spread the darn field out.
So much tight formations this game... it ruins space in the passing game. I know why they are doing it with a run heavy game plan, they want the run blocking rules advantages skill players get from tight formations, but dang man....you got a QB with 10 games under his belt, give him the larger passing windows that come from spreading the field out.
Great post and spot on.
That is the advantage the 49ers get with outside zone runs....you can have the skill guys bock down the chase traffic with out flags if they are in tight.
The problem is when we want to keep formation balance and pass out of tight formations...your WRs are now playing basketball..with defenders bodying them...and in the case of Deebo, the dudes catch radius looked microscopically small this game.
It is one game...the 49ers won with ease....so can't say too much negative about it, but in the 1st half I think Deebo had 3 missed catches hit him in at least one hand, 2 were probably catchable. Deebo did not look crisp.
It is a stark contrast to CMC catching nearly everything that went his way, and Deebo short arming a few catches. You got two guys that do similar things in the passing game and CMC honestly looks to be the more dependable of the two.
I love Deebo, hope we keep Deebo forever the dude is a game changer no doubt, but I hope the 49ers zero in on a tier A+ rout runner to add to this offense incase they loose BA. It would help the 49ers keep the chains moving. Again Deebo is great, but I don't think he is an elite down in and down out guy to move the chains. It is probably why he is such a gadget guy, you want the ball in his hands and you can't always do it with a conventional passing attack.
From the perspective of Purdy....you want your young QB to have that security blanket, you want a guy who is where he is suppose to be when he is suppose to be there. They need another elite rout runner.
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Originally posted by YACBros85:
Brock is on pace for 4,177 passing yards, 23 TD's and 0 INT's.
Finishing the season with 0 ints would be insane. Lol very unlikely.
i hope he gets closer to 30 TDs. I know it doesn't matter, as long as we win, but selfishly I want our qb to have badass stats. Lol
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Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Brock is on pace for 4,177 passing yards, 23 TD's and 0 INT's.
Finishing the season with 0 ints would be insane. Lol very unlikely.
i hope he gets closer to 30 TDs. I know it doesn't matter, as long as we win, but selfishly I want our qb to have badass stats. Lol
I'm sure he'll be able to pad his stats against defenses like ARI, SEA, MIN and WAS.
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#49ers Brock Purdy is HIM ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/ymCFfObaVI
— OurSF49ers (@OurSf49ers) September 22, 2023
Brock Purdy is the 3rd-youngest player in NFL history to throw for 700 pass yards, 4 Pass TD and have 0 INT through 3 games of a season.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 22, 2023
The only players younger? Lamar Jackson in his 2019 MVP season and Patrick Mahomes in his 2018 MVP season. pic.twitter.com/DetSUgLqBQ
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Originally posted by YACBros85:Who's right, you or this guy? Lol
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Brock is on pace for 4,177 passing yards, 23 TD's and 0 INT's.
Finishing the season with 0 ints would be insane. Lol very unlikely.
i hope he gets closer to 30 TDs. I know it doesn't matter, as long as we win, but selfishly I want our qb to have badass stats. Lol
I'm sure he'll be able to pad his stats against defenses like ARI, SEA, MIN and WAS.
Brock Purdy is on pace for the following:
— Zachary Grier (@zgrier24) September 22, 2023
4,170 passing yards
32 TDs
0 INTs
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